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Clean agents have undergone extensive toxicity testing and have been proven safe for use in occupied areas. While it’s still important to exit a building immediately in the event of a fire, there is no danger posed by the chemicals …

Older clean agent fire suppression systems, including Halon, were extremely damaging to the environment. Today’s clean agents, including FM-200, are non-ozone depleting and perfectly safe for the environment.

In order to burn, fire requires a chemical reaction involving heat, oxygen, and fuel. Fire suppressions work by disrupting either the chemical reaction or one of the elements involved in the fire. Numerous different fire suppression systems exist, each of …

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